Michael S. Angelo, who’s also known as Michael Wayne Webb, is facing a charge of first-degree child molestation involving an 8-year-old girl.

Detective Ed Wallace with the Island County Sheriff’s Office said the girl’s family confronted Angelo about the accusations last September and he went into hiding. He eventually turned himself in and was arraigned on the charge Dec. 27 in Island County Superior Court.

The judge issued a sexual assault protection order barring Angelo from contact with the victim and also ordered him to immediately surrender all firearms and any concealed pistol license to the Island County Sheriff’s Office.

Angelo failed to comply with the protection order, the sheriff’s office reported. In response, a judge issued a no-bail warrant for Angelo’s arrest at a Jan. 7 hearing.

In addition, Angelo holds a concealed pistol license and has two handguns registered in his name. To date, Angelo has not surrendered either his permit or the firearms, the sheriff’s office reported.

“Anybody capable of doing that to a child is potentially dangerous,” Wallace warned.

Angelo is described as a white male, 44 years old, 5-foot-8 and 165 pounds. The sheriff’s office advised that Angelo frequents Native American activities and groups throughout the state and claims to be a healer.

Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to call their local law enforcement, 911 or Detective Laura Price at 360-321-4400.